Authors
Katrin Amunts, Andreas Rowald, Spase Petkoski, Maria V Sanchez-Vives, Markus Axer, Giulia De Bonis, Cyriel Pennartz, Jan Bjaalie, Andrea Brovelli, Jan Fousek, Yannis Ioannidis, Viktor Jirsa, Thomas Lippert, Rainer Goebel, Fabrice Morin, Irene Costantini, Sabine M Hölter, Wouter Klijn, Timo Dickscheid, Stefan Rotter, Andreas Engel, Wim Vanduffel, Simon B Eickhoff, Svenja Caspers, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Pier Stanislao Paolucci, Markus Diesmann, Petra Ritter, Alain Destexhe, Sabine Ruland, Betrand Thirion, Michele Migliore, Claus C Hilgetag, Mihai A Petrovici, Yannick Morel, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Lena Oden, Stephen Furber, Lise Bitsch, Onur Günterkün, Philippe Ryvlin, Johannes Schemmel, Egidio D'Angelo, Javier DeFelipe, Julia Kämpfer, Fanis Panagiotaropoulos, Arleen Salles
Publication date
2022
Issue
FZJ-2022-01628
Publisher
Computational and Systems Neuroscience
Description
Brain research has in recent years indisputably entered a new epoch, driven by substantial methodological advances and digitally enabled data integration and modeling at multiple scales–from molecules to the whole system. Major advances are emerging at the intersection of neuroscience with technology and computing. This new science of the brain integrates high-quality basic research, systematic data integration across multiple scales, a new culture of large-scale collaboration and translation into applications. A systematic approach, as pioneered in Europe’s Human Brain Project (HBP), will be essential in meeting the pressing medical and technological challenges of the coming decade. The aims of this paper are To develop a concept for the coming decade of digital brain research To discuss it with the research community at large, with the aim of identifying points of convergence and common goals To …
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